Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 3Department of Archaeology, 1984 - Archaeology |
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... preserved pig - sties . This is an area in which archaeology is truly complementary to texts , and is one with a bright future . Outside Deir el - Medina textual data for domestic economy is very slight for this period , as for others ...
... preserved pig - sties . This is an area in which archaeology is truly complementary to texts , and is one with a bright future . Outside Deir el - Medina textual data for domestic economy is very slight for this period , as for others ...
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... preserved documents and their spare , allusive contents ? Approaches to the Problem The most important principle is to treat the tablets not only as 2 texts , but also as archaeological artefacts . " The Pylos tablets may have been ...
... preserved documents and their spare , allusive contents ? Approaches to the Problem The most important principle is to treat the tablets not only as 2 texts , but also as archaeological artefacts . " The Pylos tablets may have been ...
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... preserved , or preserved in a useful context , only in wrecks ( Figure 1 ) . Preservation and Information -- Ships were lost or just abandoned in a great variety of circum- stances and locations from silted - up rivers , lagoons or ...
... preserved , or preserved in a useful context , only in wrecks ( Figure 1 ) . Preservation and Information -- Ships were lost or just abandoned in a great variety of circum- stances and locations from silted - up rivers , lagoons or ...
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